More Than 10,700 Candidates Complete Admission Process as DU Records Strong Response
New Delhi (Economy India): Delhi University (DU) has witnessed a strong response to its undergraduate admissions for the 2026-27 academic session, with more than 79,000 candidates accepting their allotted seats under the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) in the first round of admissions.
According to admission data released by the university, 79,404 applicants had accepted their allotted undergraduate seats by 6:00 PM on Saturday, the final day for seat acceptance in the first allocation round.

Admission Process Gains Momentum
The university’s admission portal continued to witness steady activity as students completed various stages of the admission process.
Among the candidates who accepted their seats:
- 79,404 candidates accepted their allotted UG seats.
- 26,061 applications reached the “Approved for Payment” stage.
- 10,746 students completed the admission process by paying the required admission fee.
Strong Interest in Delhi University
The high number of seat acceptances reflects the continued popularity of Delhi University, one of India’s leading higher education institutions, among students from across the country.
The university offers undergraduate programmes across arts, commerce, science, management, and interdisciplinary disciplines through its affiliated colleges.
Next Steps in the Admission Process
Candidates whose applications have been approved are required to complete fee payment within the stipulated deadline to confirm their admission.
Delhi University is expected to announce subsequent seat allocation rounds based on vacant seats and candidate preferences after the completion of the first admission cycle.
Key Admission Statistics
| Admission Status | Number of Candidates |
|---|---|
| Seats Accepted | 79,404 |
| Approved for Payment | 26,061 |
| Admission Completed (Fee Paid) | 10,746 |
With thousands of students completing the first phase of admissions, Delhi University is likely to witness another competitive round as remaining seats become available through subsequent CSAS allocation lists.
The centralized admission system continues to streamline the admission process, ensuring greater transparency and efficiency for applicants.
(Economy India)






